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7) Check the mounting position of the motor. The motor mounting bolts mount in elongated slots.
(Refer to the "Motor Mounting Diagram".) On turntables with the large 5OHz pulley (27/32" or 21 mm
diameter). the motor- sits in the middle position. This is most easily accomplished by having one motor
mounting bolt at the outside of the slot, and the other at the inside of the slot. On decks with the smaller
60 Hz pulley (11/16" or 17 mm pulley diameter), the motor should be in the outermost position, which is
accomplished by having both motor mounting screws at the outside of the slot. ON NEW TABLES, THIS
POSITION SHOULD BE CORRECTLY SET FROM THE FACTORY.
Please note that all new turntables; i.e., those that come factory equipped with a
Valhalla circuit board, use the larger 50 Hz pulley and thus should have one motor
mounting bolt at the extreme outside end of its slot and the other bolt at the extreme
inside position.
8) Check that the motor mounting screws are tight. Once again, there is no advantage to over
tightening these screws! You will simply crush the motor mounting domes (refer to the "Motor Mounting
Diagram").
9) Check that the bolts that mount the main turntable bearing to the subchassis are tight. These
are accessible from the top, through the hole in the center of the stainless steel top plate, by shifting the
sub chassis from one side to the other. Current Linn Sondeks- use 2.5 mm metric hex key bolts, older
units may use 2 mm or 2.35mm hex key bolts, Philips screws, or slotted screws.
ARM MOUNTING
10) Unbox the tonearm and cartridge.
11) Mount the arm base on the tonearm board. In the case of the Linn arms, this is affixed with
three metric socket-head cap screws from the bottom. These should be tightened until the serrated lock
washers just begin to sink into the armboard. On arms using other mountings, make sure the mounting
screws or nuts are very tight. On arms using a single large mounting nut, this does mean using a wrench,
not your fingers.
12) 0n the Ittok, or other arms using independent armrests, mount the armrest on the armboard.
There is a pop-out plug in the armrest hole of pre-cut Linn armboards, which you must remove. Orient the
armrest so that the knurled height lock screw will be to the outside when the armboard is mounted in the
table, and tighten it enough so that it does not shift. The Ittok armrest nut may be tightened with a 12mm
wrench or large jaw pliers.
13) Loosely mount the armboard on the turntable, using ONLY THE TWO FRONT WOOD
SCREWS at this time. Bring the screws up just short of snug, so that the armboard can be easily shifted
from side to side.
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